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Autor:
Gwen Wilkie, Susan Craigmile, Elizabeth Glass, C.G. Duncan Brown, Patricia M. Preston, Anthea Springbett, E. Kirvar
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology. 35:337-347
Disease-resistant livestock could provide a potentially sustainable and environmentally sound method of controlling tick and tick-borne diseases of livestock in the developing world. Advances in the knowledge and science of genomics open up opportuni
Autor:
Susan Craigmile, Gwen Wilkie, F. Roger Hall, Anthea Springbett, E. Kirvar, Patricia M. Preston, Elizabeth Glass, C.G. Duncan Brown, P. David Eckersall
Publikováno v:
International Journal for Parasitology. 33:1409-1418
Acute phase proteins (APP) are synthesised in the liver in response to the systemic presence of high levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Bacteria are considered to be strong inducers of APP whereas viruses are weak or non-inducers of APP. Very few
Autor:
Mohamed Aziz Darghouth, E. Kirvar, Rachel Adamson, Roger Hall, Robert A. Somerville, Patricia M. Preston, Gwen Wilkie, T. Ilhan
Publikováno v:
Tropical Medicine and International Health. 4:A78-A84
Attenuated vaccines are an important means of controlling Theileria annulata infection of cattle. Production is by prolonged cultivation of macroschizont-infected cells. The mechanism of attenuation remains unclear. There are three general nonmutuall
Autor:
Patricia M. Preston, C.G.D. Brown, Elizabeth Glass, Jabbar S. Ahmed, Brian Shiels, F. R. Hall, Frans Jongejan, Roger L. Spooner, Mohamed Aziz Darghouth, J D Campbell
Publikováno v:
Parasitology Today. 15:268-274
For many years it was assumed that Theileria annulata resembled T. parva, parasitizing lymphocytes and causing lymphoproliferative disease, with the two species being controlled by similar protective immune responses. Patricia Preston et al. here rev
Autor:
Frans Jongejan, Patricia M. Preston
Publikováno v:
Parasitology Today. 15:255-258
A workshop of the European Union (EU) Concerted Action Project on the Integrated Control of Ticks and Tick-borne diseases (CA-ICTTD) recently assessed protective immune mechanisms to ticks and tick-borne diseases. The consensus achieved there is summ
Autor:
L.M.G. Forsyth, F. R. Hall, F.C. Minns, E. Kirvar, C.G.D. Brown, Rachel Adamson, Patricia M. Preston, Steven McOrist
Publikováno v:
Journal of Comparative Pathology. 120:39-57
The distribution of schizont-infected cells in six calves undergoing acute, lethal sporozoite-induced infections with Theileria annulata was examined, the calves being killed in the early, middle or late stages of disease. A combination of histologic
Autor:
Gwen Wilkie, J. Schofield, Patricia M. Preston, C.G.D. Brown, I.A. Sutherland, Lesley Bell-Sakyi, Louise A. Jackson, A. Sanderson, T.R Melrose, Duncan Brown
Publikováno v:
Experimental Parasitology. 89:228-240
Preston, P. M., Jackson, L. A., Sutherland, I. A., Bell-Sakyi, L., Wilkie, G., Brown, D. J., Schofield, J., Melrose, T. R., Sanderson, A., and Brown, C. G. D. 1998. Theileria annulata: The expression of two novel macroschizont antigens on the surface
Publikováno v:
Infection and Immunity. 66:2115-2121
Nitric oxide (NO) is a labile inorganic free radical produced by NO synthase from the substrate l -arginine in various cells and tissues including endothelial cells. A substantial elevation of nitrite levels indicative of NO production occurred in cu
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Research Communications. 22:31-45
The proliferation of Theileria annulata macroschizont-infected cell lines in vitro was significantly inhibited by nitric oxide (NO) generated by S-nitroso-N-acetyl-DL-penicillamine (SNAP). Incubation with SNAP caused the macroschizonts to disappear a
Autor:
Patricia M. Preston, Gwen Wilkie, L.M.G. Forsyth, Louise A. Jackson, A. Sanderson, C.G.D. Brown
Publikováno v:
Veterinary Research Communications. 21:249-263
Forsyth, L.M.G., Jackson, L.A., Wilkie, G., Sanderson, A., Brown, C.G.D. and Preston, P.M., 1997. Bovine cells infected in vivo with Theileria annulata express CD11b, the C3bi complement receptor. Veterinary Research Communications, 21 (4), 249-263 B